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The typical pattern revealed when consumers choose is that as the quantity consumed of some product rises,

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Total utility will rise for this product, but the marginal utility of the product will fall. This makes sense: as a person uses more of a product, they tend to get less and less benefit from it, up to a point where they will actually start to have a negative utility and begin to lose interest in the product.
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